Title: SELF ASSESSMENT MANUAL
1Prepared by Prof. Dr. Abdul Raouf,
SI Distinguished National Professor of Higher
Education Commission University Professor and
Patron, Institute of Quality Technology
Management, University of the Punjab, Lahore.
21 - OBJECTIVES
- The objectives of self-assessment are to
- 1.1. Maintain and enhance academic standards
- 1.2. Enhance students learning
- 1.3. Verify that the existing programs meet
their objectives and institutional goals - 1.4. Provide feedback for quality assurance
of academic programs - 1.5. Prepare the academic program for review
by HEC
32. SELF- ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE
- The QEC is responsible for planning,
coordinating and following up on the
self-assessment (SA) activities. The steps of the
procedure for SA are as follows - 2.1 The QEC initiates the SA one semester
prior to the end of the assessment cycle through
the Vice Chancellor / Rector Office in which the
program is offered. However, if the program is
undergoing the SA for the first time, the
department will be given one academic year for
preparation.
4- 2.2 Upon receiving the initiation letter
the department shall form a program team
(PT). The PT will be responsible for preparing
a self-assessment report (SAR) about the program
under consideration over a period of one
semester. They will be the contact group during
the assessment period. - 2.3 The department shall submit the SAR to
the QEC through the concerned Dean. The QEC
reviews the SAR within one month to ensure
that it is prepared according to the required
format. - 2.4 The Vice Chancellor / Rector forms a
program assessment team (AT) in consultation with
the QEC recommendations within one month. The
AT comprises of 2-3 faculty members from within
or outside the university. The AT must have
at least one expert in the area of the
assessed program.
5- 2.5 The QEC plans and schedules the AT visit
period in coordination with the department that
is offering the program. - 2.6 The AT conducts the assessment,
submits a report and presents its findings
in an exit meeting that shall be attended by the
QEC, Dean and PT and faculty members. - 2.7 The QEC shall submit an executive
summary on the AT findings to the Vice
Chancellor / Rector. - 2.8 The Department shall prepare and submit
an implementation plan to QEC based on the AT
findings. The plan must include AT findings and
the corrective actions to be taken,
assignment of responsibility and a time frame
for such actions. Table A.2 in Appendix A
provides a format for preparing a summary of the
implementation plan.
6- 2.9 The QEC shall follow up on
the implementation plan to ensure
departments are adhering to the
implementation plan. The academic department
shall inform the QEC each time a
corrective action is implemented. QEC shall
review the implementation plan once a semester to
assess the progress of implementation. Table A.2
will provide the QEC with guidelines for
monitoring the implementation.
7QEC initiates SA through the dean one semester
prior to the assessment
Department forms the PT that will be responsible
for preparing SAR
QEC reviews the Documentation within one month
SAR Complete
NO
YES
The Vice Chancellor / Rector forms the AT in
consultation with the concerned dean based on the
recommendation of the QEC
8QEC plans and visit
The AT conducts assessment and presents its
findings to QEC, Dean, PT and dept. faculty
The QEC submits an executive summary to the Vice
Chancellor / Rector
Department prepares implementation plan as in
table A.2
Follow up of the implementation plan by QEC
Legend QEC Quality Assurance Committee PT
Program Team SA Self Assessment SAR Self
Assessment Report
93. CRITERIA
- The self-assessment is based on several
criteria. To meet each criterion a number of
standards must be satisfied. This section
describes each criterion and its associated
standards.
10CRITERION 1 PROGRAM MISSION, OBJECTIVES AND
OUTCOMES
- Each program must have a mission,
measurable objectives and expected outcomes
for graduates. Outcomes include competency and
tasks graduates are expected to perform after
completing the program. A strategic plan must be
in place to achieve the program objectives.
The extent to which these objectives are
achieved through continuous assessment and
improvements must be demonstrated.
11Standard 1-1 The program must have documented
measurable objectives that support college and
institution mission statements.
- Document institution, college and program mission
statements
(Example Mission Statement of
University/Institute) To develop human
resources by inculcating professional knowledge,
skills and ethical values, to bring-in
prosperity and technological advancement based
on high-tech research in the individuals life
and society at large.
12- State program objectives. Program educational
objectives are intended to be statements that
describe the expected accomplishments of
graduates during the first several years
following graduation from the program
13- Example Mission Statement of Program
- BS in Engineering Programs
- To build concrete concepts of the subject through
high quality - class teaching, laboratory work and small-scale
research work, - to help individuals become change agents on the
canvas of - technology advancement and innovation.
- Program Objectives
- To enable the graduate to apply knowledge gained
in the degree - program effectively and efficiently.
- To successfully bring innovation in related
technology with - cost-effectiveness.
- To step into Research and Development (RD)
effectively. - To pursue higher studies in any international
University of high
14- Describe how each objective is aligned
with program, college and institution mission
statements. - Outline the main elements of the strategic plan
to achieve the program mission and objectives.
15- (Example Main elements of the strategic plan to
achieve program - mission and objectives)
- Curriculum design Core subjects, Elective
subjects. A wide variety of - elective subjects are offered which brings
diversity in the program. - It also includes provision of areas of
specialization. - Concept building through extensive laboratory
work, applying - theoretical knowledge.
- Small-scale practical projects compatible with
contemporary - technological advancements throughout the degree
program, and - one practical Project in the final semester
which may become basis - for winning a good job.
- Compulsory summer internships to give hands-on
experience to - students. Internships are arranged by the
University. - Co-curricular activities like academic clubs,
participating in national
16Standard 1-2 The program must have documented
outcomes for graduating students. It must be
demonstrated that the outcomes support the
program objectives and that graduating students
are capable of performing these outcomes.
- Describe how the program outcomes support
the program objectives. In Table 4.2 show the
outcomes that are aligned with each objective. A
sample of such a table is shown in Appendix D.
17EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
PROGRAM OJECTIVES
1
2
3
4
Table 4.2 Outcomes versus objectives
18Sample of a Matrix Relating Program Outcomes to
Program Objectives
19- Notes-
- 1. Knowledge, understanding, skills and other
attributes a student is required to have
developed on completing the program be included
under Program Learning Outcomes. - 2. Program objectives as achieved by the students
on completing the program are to be shown by
marking x.
20PROGRAM MISSION
- Introduction
-
- The mission of the department is to serve the
students of the university and the nation by -
- providing quality education with a strong
foundation in the fundamental principles of
engineering preparing students for leadership
position and successful careers in industry,
government, and academia extending the knowledge
base to support the competitiveness of existing
industry and to spawn new economic development in
the nation through active involvement in basic
and applied research and providing professional
development opportunities for practicing
engineers through continuing education and other
outreach activities.
21- Department Mission Statement
- The Department is committed to providing highest
quality education, conducting high quality basic
and applied research addressing the evolving
needs of industry and society, and supporting the
development of more competitive and new industry
in the country.
22- Program learning Outcomes
-
- The broad educational objectives of the
undergraduate program are to provide a solid
foundation of mathematical, scientific and
engineering knowledge and to develop the basic
skills that will serve the students throughout
their careers.
23- Specific Objectives
- Objective 1 (Foundation)
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- To provide students with a strong foundation in
engineering sciences and design methodologies
that emphasizes the application of the
fundamental mathematical, scientific and
engineering principles in the areas of
engineering.
24- Objectives 2 (Skills and Tools)
-
- To provide students with skills to enter the
workplace well-prepared in the core competencies
listed below - Design and modeling experience
- Open-ended problem solving ability
- Experimental and data analysis techniques
- Teamwork experience
- Oral written and multimedia communication skills
- Experience with contemporary computing systems
and methodology
25- Objectives 3 (Awareness Professional Ethics)
- To provide students with knowledge relevant to
engineering practice, including ethical,
professional, social and global awareness, the
impact of engineering on society, the importance
of continuing education and lifelong learning in
both technical and non-technical areas.
26PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Degree of skills and capabilities that will
reflect on their performance as engineers - Students shall have an ability to apply knowledge
of mathematics science and fundamental
engineering to mechanical engineering problems. - Students shall have an ability to identify,
formulate and solve practical engineering
problems. - Students shall have an ability to design
components, processes and systems to meet desired
needs. - Students shall have an ability to conduct
engineering experiments to study different
engineering systems, including various modes of
operation, performance evaluation, properties of
materials and manufacturing techniques, as well
as to use laboratory instruments and computers to
analyze and interpret data.
27- Students shall have an ability to use modern
tools, techniques, and skills necessary for
practicing mechanical engineering including
computational tools, statistical techniques, and
instrumentation. - Students shall have an ability to work in a
professional engineering environment, and to
understand the associated economical
considerations. -
- Students shall have an ability to work
effectively in teams including multidisciplinary
teams to solve engineering problems relevant to
their field. - Students shall have an ability to communicate
effectively in written, oral, and graphical
forms, including the use of professional quality
visual aids.
28- Students shall have an understanding of the
professional and ethical responsibilities of
engineers. - Students shall have an understanding of the
impact of engineering on the society and the
environment. - Students shall have recognition of the need and
an ability to engage in lifelong learning of
mechanical engineering.
29- Describe the means for assessing the
extent to which graduates are performing
the stated program outcomes/learning objectives.
This should be accomplished by the following - 1. Conducting a survey of graduating seniors
every semester.
30Survey of Graduating Students
- The survey seeks graduating students' input on
the quality of education they received in their
program and the level of preparation they had at
UMT. The purpose of this survey is to assess the
quality of the academic programs. We seek your
help in completing this survey. - A Strongly agree B agree C disagree
D Strongly disagree
31- The work in the program is too heavy and induces
a lot of pressure. - A B C D
- The program is effective in enhancing team-
working abilities. - A B C D
- The program administration is effective in
supporting learning. - A B C D
- The program is effective in developing analytic
and problem solving skills. - A B C D
- The program is effective in developing
independent thinking. - A B C D
32- 6. The program is effective in developing
written communication skills. - A B C D
- The program is effective in developing planning
abilities. - A B C D
- The mathematical content of the program is
adequate for pursuingthe advanced courses in the
program. - A B C D
33- Answer question 9 if applicable.
- The internship experience is effective in
enhancing
34- What are the best aspects of your program?
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35- 2. Conduct a survey of alumni every two years.
36Alumni Survey
- The purpose of this survey is to obtain alumni
input on the quality of education they received
and the level of preparation they had at UMT. The
purpose of this survey is to assess the quality
of the academic program. We seek your help in
completing this survey. - A Excellent B Very good C Good D
Fair E Poor
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39- V General Comments
-
- Please make any additional comments or
suggestions, which you think would help
strengthen our programs. (New courses that you
would recommend and courses that you did not gain
much from) - VI Alumni Information
- Name (Optional) ---------------------------------
-------------- - Name of organization----------------------------
------------ - Position in organization------------------------
--------------- - Year of graduation------------------------------
---------------
40- 3. Conduct a survey of employers every two
years.
41Employer Survey
- The purpose of this survey is to obtain
employers' input on the quality of education UMT
is providing and to assess the quality of the
academic program. The survey is with regard to
UMT graduates employed at your organization. We
seek your help in completing this survey. - A Excellent B Very good C Good D
Fair E Poor
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44 IV General Comments Please make any additional
comments or suggestions, which you think would
help strengthen our programs for the preparation
of graduates who will enter your field. Did you
know as to what to expect from graduates?
__________________________________________________
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__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
______________________________
- VI Information About Organization
- Organization Name
- Type of Business
- Number of Graduates (specify the program) in
your Organization
45- 4. Carefully designed questions asked
during senior projects presentations. These
questions should be related to program outcomes. - 5. Outcomes examinations.
46Table 4.1 Program objectives assessment
47Exercise 1
-
- Given your Universitys mission, please develop
- Program Mission
- Two Program Objectives which address needs of one
of your two constituencies. - University Mission
- Given.
- Program Mission
- Program Objectives
- a)
- b)
48Exercise 2.
- Given the Program Objectives you developed,
develop a set of measurable outcomes for each
Objective. - Objective 1
- Measurable Outcomes
- Objective 2
- Measurable Outcomes
49Standard 1-3 The results of programs
assessment and the extent to which they are used
to improve the program must be documented.
- Describe the actions taken based on the results
of periodic assessments. - Describe major future program improvements plans
based on recent assessments. - List strengths and weaknesses of the program.
- List significant future development plans for the
program.
50Table A.2 Assessment Results Implementation
Plan Summary
51Standard 1-4 The department must assess its
overall performance periodically using
quantifiable measures.
- Present students enrolment (undergraduate and
graduate) during the last three years
indicating percentages of honor students,
student faculty ratio, average graduating
grade point average per semester, average
time for completing the undergraduate program
and attrition rate (drop-out rate). - Indicate percentage of employers that
are strongly satisfied with the performance
of the departments graduates (Use employers
survey). - Indicate the median/average student evaluation
for all courses and the of faculty awarded
excellence in research award.
52- Present performance measures for research
activities. These include journal publications,
funded projects, and conference publications
per faculty per year and indicate the of
faculty awarded excellence in research award. - Present performance measures for community
services. This may include number of short
courses per year, workshops and seminars
organized. - Indicate faculty and students
satisfaction regarding the administrative
services offered by the department. Use faculty
and students surveys.
53CRITERION 2 CURRICULUM DESIGN AND ORGANIZATION
- The curriculum must be designed and
organized to achieve the programs objectives
and outcomes. Also course objectives must be in
line with program outcomes. The breakdown of the
curriculum must satisfy the standards specified
in this section. Curriculum standards are
specified in terms of credit hours of study. A
semester credit hour equals one class hour or
two to three laboratory hours per week. The
semester is approximately fifteen weeks. - Provide the following information about the
programs curriculum - A. Title of degree program.
- B. Definition of credit hour.
54- C. Degree plan attach a flow-chart showing the
prerequisites, core, and elective courses.
55List of COE Courses
COE Core Courses
COE Elective Courses
56- D. Complete Table 4.3 showing curriculum
breakdown in terms of mathematics and basic
sciences, major requirements, social
sciences and other requirements. -
57Category (Credit Hours)
Maths Basic Sciences
Maths
Basic Sci.
Table 4.3 Curriculum course requirements
58- E. For each course in the program that can be
counted for credit provide 1-2 pages specifying
the following - Course title
- Course objectives and outcomes
- Catalog description
- Text book (s) and references
- Syllabus breakdown in lectures
59- Computer usage
- Laboratory
- Content breakdown in credit hours (if applicable)
as basic science, math, engineering science,
and design for engineering discipline,
general education requirements, business
requirements and major requirements for the
Business Studies and others.
60Standard 2-1 The curriculum must be consistent
and supports the programs documented objectives.
- Describe how the program content (courses) meets
the program objectives - Complete the matrix shown in Table 4.4
linking courses to program outcomes. List
the courses and tick against relevant outcomes. A
sample of such a matrix is shown in Appendix D.
61PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Courses or Group of Courses
1
2
3
4
Table 4.4 Courses versus program outcomes
62Courses Vs. Program Outcomes
63Standard 2-2 Theoretical background, problems
analysis and solution design must be stressed
within the programs core material.
- Indicate which courses contain a significant
portion (more than 30) of the elements in
standard 2-2.
Table 4.5 Standard 2-2 requirement
64Theory, Problem Analysis and Solution Design
65Exercise 3
- Choose a course you are teaching currently or
would like to teach - Write 2-3 general objectives for the course
- a)
- b)
- c)
- Develop measurable outcomes aligned with one of
the above goals - a)
- b)
- c)
66- Standard 2-3
- The curriculum must satisfy the core
requirements for the program, as specified by the
respective accreditation body. Examples of such
requirements are given in Table A.1, Appendix A. - Standard 2-4
- The curriculum must satisfy the major
requirements for the program as specified by the
respective accreditation body. Examples of such
requirements are given in Table A.1, Appendix A.
67Table A.1 Minimum Requirements for Each
Program (Program Semester Credit hours)
- HEC Requirements (Accreditation Council
Requirements) - Program Requirements
- Deviations
- Justification for Deviations
68- Standard 2-5
- The curriculum must satisfy general education,
arts, and professional and other discipline
requirements for the program, as specified by the
respective accreditation body. Examples of such
requirements are given in Table A.1, Appendix A. - Address standards 2-3, 2-4 and 2-5 using
information provided in Table 4.4.
69Standard 2-6 Information technology component
of the curriculum must be integrated throughout
the program.
- Indicate the courses within the program that will
satisfy the standard. - Describe how they are applied and integrated
through out the program.
70Standard 2-7 Oral and written communication
skills of the student must be developed and
applied in the program.
- Indicate the courses within the program that will
satisfy the standard. - Describe how they are applied.
71CRITERION 3 LABORATORIES AND COMPUTING
FACILITIES
- Laboratories and computing facilities
must be adequately available and
accessible to faculty members and students to
support teaching and research activities. To
meet this criterion the standards in this section
must be satisfied. In addition departments may
benchmark with similar departments in
reputable institutions to identify their
shortcomings, if any. - Provide the following information about the
laboratories and computing facilities Describe
the laboratory/ computer facilities that are
available for use in the program under
assessment. Indicate for each lab the following
72Laboratory Title
- Software available
- (if applicable)
Safety regulations
Courses taught
73Standard 3-1 Laboratory manuals/documentation/in
structions for experiments must be available and
readily accessible to faculty and students.
- Explain how students and faculty have adequate
and timely access to the manuals/documentation
and instructions. - Benchmark with similar departments in reputable
institutions to identify short comings in
laboratory.
74Standard 3-2 There must be adequate support
personnel for instruction and maintaining the
laboratories.
- Indicate for each laboratory, support personnel,
level of support, nature and extent of
instructional support
75Standard 3-3 The University computing
infrastructure and facilities must be adequate to
support programs objectives.
- Describe how the computing facilities support the
computing component of your program. - Benchmark with similar departments in reputable
institutions to identify short comings in
computing infrastructure and facilities if any
76CRITERION 4 STUDENT SUPPORT AND ADVISING
- Student must have adequate support to complete
the program in a timely manner and must have
ample opportunity to interact with their
instructors and receive timely advice about
program requirements and career alternatives. To
meet this criterion the standards in this section
must be satisfied.
77Standard 4-1 Courses must be offered with
sufficient frequency and number for students to
complete the program in a timely manner.
- Provide the departments strategy for course
offerings. - Explain how often required courses are offered.
- Explain how often elective courses are offered.
- Explain how required courses outside the
department are managed to be offered in
sufficient number and frequency.
78Standard 4-2 Courses in the major must be
structured to ensure effective interaction
between students, faculty and teaching assistants.
- Describe how you achieve effective student /
faculty interaction in courses taught by more
than one person such as two faculty members, a
faculty member and a teaching assistant or a
lecturer.
79Standard 4-3 Guidance on how to complete the
program must be available to all students and
access to qualified advising must be available to
make course decisions and career choices.
- Describe how students are informed about program
requirements. - Describe the advising system and indicate how its
effectiveness is measured. - Describe the student counseling system and how
students get professional counseling when needed. - Indicate if students have access to professional
counseling when necessary. - Describe opportunities available for students to
interact with practitioners, and to have
membership in technical and professional
societies.
80CRITERION 5 PROCESS CONTROL
- The processes by which major functions are
delivered must be in place, controlled,
periodically reviewed, evaluated and
continuously improved. To meet this criterion a
set of standards must be satisfied.
81Standard 5-1 The process by which students
are admitted to the program must be based on
quantitative and qualitative criteria and clearly
documented. This process must be periodically
evaluated to ensure that it is meeting its
objectives.
- Describe the program admission criteria at the
institutional level, faculty or department if
applicable.
82Admission Criteria
- Eligibility to a BS CS Program 60 marks in
F.Sc/Intermediate or Equivalent in A-level - Criterion
- Marks obtained in F.Sc/Equivalent 60
- Admission test 30
- Interview 10
- Merit lists displayed
- Call letters to admitted students sent
- Roll nos. issued
- Deposit of fee
- Registration
83- Describe policy regarding program/credit
transfer. - Indicate how frequently the admission criteria
are evaluated and if the evaluation results are
used to improve the process.
84Standard 5-2 The process by which students
are registered in the program and monitoring of
students progress to ensure timely completion of
the program must be documented This process must
be periodically evaluated to ensure that it is
meeting its objectives.
- Describe how students are registered in the
program. - Describe how students academic progress is
monitored and how their program of study is
verified to adhere to the degree requirements. - Indicate how frequently the process of
registration and monitoring are evaluated and if
the evaluation results are used to improve the
process.
85Standard 5-3 The process of recruiting and
retaining highly qualified faculty members must
be in place and clearly documented. Also
processes and procedures for faculty evaluation,
promotion must be consistent with institution
mission statement. These processes must be
periodically evaluated to ensure that it is
meeting with its objectives.
- Describe the process used to ensure that highly
qualified faculty is recruited to the program. - Indicate methods used to retain excellent faculty
members. - Indicate how evaluation and promotion processes
are in line with institution mission statement. - Indicate how frequently this process is evaluated
and if the evaluation results are used to improve
the process.
86Standard 5-4 The process and procedures used to
ensure that teaching and delivery of course
material to the students emphasizes active
learning and that course learning outcomes are
met. The process must be periodically evaluated
to ensure that it is meeting its objectives.
- Describe the process and procedures used to
ensure that teaching and delivery of course
material is effective and focus on students
learning. - Indicate how frequently this process is evaluated
and if the evaluation results are used to improve
the process.
87Standard 5-5 The process that ensures that
graduates have completed the requirements of the
program must be based on standards, effective and
clearly documented procedures. This process must
be periodically evaluated to ensure that it is
meeting its objectives.
- Describe the procedures used to ensure that
graduates meet the program requirements. - Describe when this procedure is evaluated and
whether the results of this evaluation are used
to improve the process
88CRITERION 6 FACULTY
- Faculty members must be current and active in
their discipline and have the necessary
technical depth and breadth to support the
program. There must be enough faculty members
to provide continuity and stability, to
cover the curriculum adequately and effectively,
and to allow for scholarly activities. To meet
this criterion the standards in this section must
be satisfied.
89Standard 6-1 There must be enough full time
faculty who are committed to the program to
provide adequate coverage of the program
areas/courses with continuity and stability. The
interests and qualifications of all faculty
members must be sufficient to teach all courses,
plan, modify and update courses and curricula.
All faculty members must have a level of
competence that would normally be obtained
through graduate work in the discipline. The
majority of the faculty must hold a Ph.D. in the
discipline.
- Complete the following table indicating program
areas and number of faculty in each area.
90Table 4.6 Faculty distribution by program areas
91- Each faculty member should complete a resume,
prepared in a format included in Appendix B.
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95- Information recorded in Table 4.6 and faculty
members resumes will be sufficient to validate
standard 6-1.
96Standard 6-2 All faculty members must remain
current in the discipline and sufficient time
must be provided for scholarly activities and
professional development. Also, effective
programs for faculty development must be in place.
- Describe the criteria for faculty to be deemed
current in the discipline and based on these
criteria and information in the faculty members
resumes, what percentage of them is current. The
criteria should be developed by the department. - Describe the means for ensuring that full time
faculty members have sufficient time for
scholarly and professional development. - Describe existing faculty development programs at
the departmental and university level.
Demonstrate their effectiveness in achieving
faculty development. - Indicate how frequently faculty programs are
evaluated and if the evaluation results are used
for improvement.
97Standard 6-3 All faculty members should be
motivated and have job satisfaction to excel in
their profession.
- Describe programs and processes in place for
faculty motivation. - Obtain faculty input using faculty survey
(Appendix C) on programs for faculty motivation
and job satisfaction.
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100 IV General Comments Please make any additional
comments or suggestions, which you think would
help strengthen our programs for the preparation
of graduates who will enter your field. Did you
know as to what to expect from graduates?
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
______________________________
- VI Information About Organization
- Organization Name
- Type of Business
- Number of Graduates (specify the program) in
your Organization
101- Indicate how effective these programs are.
102CRITERION 7 INSTITUTIONAL FACILITIES
- Institutional facilities, including
library, classrooms and offices must be
adequate to support the objective of the
program. To satisfy this criterion a number of
standards must be met.
103Standard 7-1 The institution must have the
infrastructure to support new trends in learning
such as e-learning.
- Describe infrastructure and facilities that
support new trends in learning. - Indicate how adequate the facilities are.
104Standard 7-2 The library must possess an
up-to-date technical collection relevant to the
program and must be adequately staffed with
professional personnel.
- Describe the adequacy of the librarys technical
collection. - Describe the support rendered by the library.
105Standard 7-3 Class-rooms must be adequately
equipped and offices must be adequate to enable
faculty to carry out their responsibilities.
- Describe the adequacy of the classrooms.
- Describe the adequacy of faculty offices
106CRITERION 8 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
- The institutions support and the financial
resources for the program must be sufficient to
provide an environment in which the program
can achieve its objectives and retain its
strength.
107Standard 8-1 There must be sufficient support
and financial resources to attract and retain
high quality faculty and provide the means for
them to maintain competence as teachers and
scholars.
- Describe how your program meets this standard. If
it does not explain the main causes and plans to
rectify the situation. - Describe the level of adequacy of secretarial
support, technical staff and office equipment.
108Standard 8-2 There must be an adequate number
of high quality graduate students, research
assistants and Ph.D. students
- Provide the number of graduate students, research
assistants and Ph. D - students for the last three years.
- Provide the faculty graduate student ratio for
the last three years.
109Standard 8-3 Financial resources must be
provided to acquire and maintain Library
holdings, laboratories and computing facilities.
- Describe the resources available for the library.
- Describe the resources available for
laboratories. - Describe the resources available for computing
facilities.
110Questions and Comments